Vietnam: Summary of the project on Building a Linkage Model in New Zealand Rabbit Breeding

Published Dec 21, 2022

Tridge summary

The Central Agricultural Extension Project, in collaboration with the Bac Ninh Center for Agricultural Extension and High-Tech Agricultural Development, has successfully implemented a rabbit breeding partnership project in Vietnam from 2020 to 2022 across three districts. The project aimed to establish rabbit breeding models with scales of 2,400 and 10,000 heads, providing households with support in breeding and training on New Zealand rabbit breeding techniques. The results show a high survival rate of over 92.5% and economically efficient rabbit growth, with each rabbit generating a profit of 47,000 VND. The project not only met the technical criteria but also had positive economic impacts, introducing a new source of livestock that is suitable for household and small to medium-sized farms, and providing a means of producing safe meat products and contributing to environmental sanitation.
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The Central Agricultural Extension Project "Building a New Zealand Rabbit Breeding Partnership" project has been implemented by the Bac Ninh Center for Agricultural Extension and High-Tech Agricultural Development in the period 2020-2022 in 3 districts of Gia Binh, Luong Tai and Tien. Du. The objective of the project is: Building a breeding rabbit breeding model with a scale of 2,400 heads and a commercial rabbit breeding model with a scale of 10,000 heads. Building product sales links, 1 product purchase contract per year. Participating in the project, households are supported in breeding, rabbit food, and participating in training courses on New Zealand rabbit breeding techniques. Up to now, the rabbits in the model in general have grown and developed well, the survival rate is over 92.5%, after 3 months of raising the majority of rabbits have gained weight ≥ 2.45 kg/head, which is economically efficient. Rabbits make a profit of 47,000 VND/head. The households participating in ...
Source: BaoBacNinh

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